Political scientist Robert Ghevondyan is a guest on Radar Armenia's "Radar Conversation" program.
He referred to the meetings held in Munich and France, Armenian-French military cooperation, Armenian-Russian relations, the need for Armenia to leave the CSTO, talks about Zelensky coming to the region, and the possibility of signing a peace treaty.
According to Ghevondyan, the Russian Federation cannot accuse Armenia of violating morality, and they are worried that Armenia will leave the CSTO.
"There is a mindset in the West that Azerbaijan will return to Western platforms.
If Zelensky's visit is symbolic, they should have thought twice before inviting him.
Armenia has had a hostile policy towards Ukraine for many years.
Armenian-Russian relations are rotting.
The West needs a peace treaty more than Armenia and Azerbaijan.
We should not wait for peace in our region."
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